Plenitud in english

Fullness

pronunciation: fʊlnəs part of speech: noun
In gestures

plenitud = zenith ; plentitude ; plenitude ; fullness. 

Example: Cataloging has been an art, a rather well-defined art and probably close to its zenith in its present form.Example: This is especially true during a period when the '3 national Ps' of power, plentitude, and progress are undergoing serious revision.Example: Four scenarios are developed to explore the future of citizen participation: plenitude, transformation, continuity, & hard luck.Example: Names commonly vary in fullness, especially in terms of the extent of abbreviations and initials used.

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» alcanzar la plenitudcome to + full flower .

Example: It is a time when old rules give way to new and when expectations com to full flower.

» en plenitud de facultadesat + Posesivo + (very) best .

Example: Effective leadership ultimately results in individuals, teams and schools that perform at their best.

» en su plenitudat its (very) best .

Example: If you want to experience acting at its very best, you should not head to Hollywood or even Broadway.

» no estar en plenitud de facultadesbe past + Posesivo + best .

Example: In 'John Steinbeck: A Biography', Jay Parini answers critics who accused Steinbeck of being past his best when he received the Nobel prize for literature.

» plenitud mentalmindfulness  .

Example: It teaches what we often neglect in today's hectic, competitive world: self-love, balance, and mindfulness, among much more.

Plenitud synonyms

comprehensiveness in spanish: exhaustividad, pronunciation: kɑmprəhensɪvnəs part of speech: noun richness in spanish: riqueza, pronunciation: rɪtʃnəs part of speech: noun mellowness in spanish: suavidad, pronunciation: meloʊnəs part of speech: noun voluminosity in spanish: voluminosidad, pronunciation: vɑləmənɑsɪti part of speech: noun voluminousness in spanish: voluminosidad, pronunciation: vɑləmənusnəs part of speech: noun
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